Schroeder's attention to habit, his circular, obsessive logic and ultimate
callousness feels very true to life.
Not exact matches
Nonetheless it is remarkable to find these ancient authors employing all the modern devices of the literary craftsman, surprise and suspense, rapidity and delay, humor and solemnity, vividness, realism, untempered
callousness, dramatic shift of scene — all permeated with their
feeling for what is intrinsically interesting, what makes a good story.
Dating shows
callousness toward the
feelings of the children.
Furthermore, the items are divided into three factors: Uncaring (e.g., «Tries not to hurt others»
feelings» - reversed),
Callousness (e.g., «The
feelings of others are unimportant to him / her.»)
Taking each of the tetrad in turn, narcissism is associated with
feelings of superiority and ego - inflation; psychopathy is linked to impulsivity and
callousness; Machiavellianism is associated with manipulation and exploitation of others; and sadism is defined as the enjoyment of inflicting pain on others.
While there's been no response from New York City officials about their
feelings on Roth's purported tactics, the suggestion that Roth was holding up the Downtown Crossing development in a ploy to get more money infuriated Mayor Menino, who sent Roth an angry letter berating him for his
callousness.